VeriBOM User Guide
  • Getting Started
    • Introduction
    • Signup up for VeriBOM as an Organization
    • Login to VeriBOM as an Organization
  • SBOM Concepts
  • Product Management
    • Adding Product
    • Editing Product
    • Deletion of Product
    • Additional Notes
  • Connection Management
    • Adding Connection as Publisher
    • Adding Connection as Auditor
    • Editing Connection
    • Deletion of Connection
  • Project and SBOM Management
    • Adding Project
    • Scan Sources Integration
      • Source Code Upload
      • SCM Integration - GitHub
      • Container Image Scanning
      • CI/CD Integration - Jenkins
      • Container Orchestration Platforms
    • Initiating SBOM Scans
    • Publishing SBOMs
    • Editing Project
    • Deletion of Project
  • User Management
    • Adding User
    • Editing User
    • Deletion of User
  • Roles and Permissions Management
    • Predefined Roles and Permission
    • Custom Roles and Permission
      • Permissions Hierarchy
  • Organization Types
    • Sending Invitation Request to Organization From Partner Portal
    • Sending Invitation Request to Partner From Partner Portal
    • Free Publisher
    • Publisher
    • Auditor
  • Appendices
    • Contact Information
    • Glossary
    • Troubleshooting
    • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
    • VeriBOM Video Guides
    • Best Practices
    • References
    • Supported Languages and Manifests
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  1. Product Management

Additional Notes

Effective product management extends beyond product creation; it also involves ongoing maintenance and oversight. Here are key actions for managing products:

  1. Editing Product Details: At any time, you can edit and update the details of your products. Ensure that product information is current.

  2. Adding Projects: Under each product, you can create and manage multiple projects. Projects are essential for organizing work related to the product.

  3. Assigning User Roles: Assign roles to users associated with each product. Roles can include administrators, product owners, and viewers, each with specific permissions.

  4. SBOM Generation: Initiate SBOM scans for the product's projects to ensure accurate and up-to-date information on software components.

  5. Licensing and Compliance: Continuously monitor licensing compliance for the products, especially if they are external-facing, to avoid legal issues.

  6. Version Management: Keep track of product versions and ensure that the appropriate SBOMs are generated for each version.

  7. Documentation: Maintain comprehensive documentation for each product, including release notes, change logs, and user guides.

By effectively managing your products, both internal and external, you can ensure that your software ecosystem remains organized, compliant, and responsive to the needs of your organization and external stakeholders. Product management is a critical component of SBOM practices, allowing you to maintain transparency and security in your software supply chain.

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